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Western Thunderer
I think these locomotives definitely benefit from being lined out. Seems to make them look smaller and somehow tidier.
Mike
Mike

I've only success I've had on lining a loco is by using the Pressfix lining decals. Nothing sophisticated, but I found it surprisingly easy.I've build 3 of them now and not plucked up the confidence to try lining with a pen yet......I'm sure I'll build a 4th one at some point which will (?!) be lined
BTW.....1 more kit of this batch remaining if somebody fancies showing me the way with lining!
I think you need to us more about this. Looks fantastic! Especially like the round profile coupling rods.Being one of Colonel Stephens finest, this is more mongrel than Manning Wardle but there is a slight resemblance.
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Having scratch built and painted her, it then took four more years to pluck up the courage to line her and when I did I got a bit carried away...
Hi RobHi Mike,
It's one of the first things that I built after joining WT back in 2010 - The build starts here https://www.westernthunder.co.uk/threads/rob-pulhams-work-bench-connoissuer-j79-revisited.162/post-7450 but after the first post, you need to scroll down the page a few posts before you pick up the rest of the build.
I did, the S&M doesn't suit anything that I model but I wouldn't part with her for any amount.Hi Rob
I've just finished reading your 'Severn' build. What a great project! Bags of character and I get the feeling you really enjoyed building it.
Mike
Well done on investing your own time and money in this. I just hope we do you proud when it comes to building the kits.Thanks for the support everyone! The first batch of kits has now sold out - I'll be putting another small batch together which should be ready in the next 3 or 4 weeks or so![]()
Well done on investing your own time and money in this. I just hope we do you proud when it comes to building the kits.
Mike
Feel the fear and do it anyway, just do not be the first to write about your experiences.I have this pencilled in as my project for the winter, but I don't particularly want to be first.
The kit includes two sets of frames, for 1/8 and 3/16 inch axles. I am going for the 1/8 inch option, to suit Slater's 7837MW wheels.
Feel the fear and do it anyway, just do not be the first to write about your experiences.
Funny you should mention that as I've been tweaking my original designs for the inside motion yesterday evening. There'll be no problem retro-fitting the motion as long as you've used horn blocks and guides so that at least the middle axel can be dropped out. Going by my earlier attempt (a while ago now) I built the whole motion as a separate unit, which can then be fitted after the frames are built. However there's not much space which makes it quite a fiddle to get two cross-heads lined up and slotted into the the slide bars, at the same time as inserting two valve rods into the valve glands. At least 3 pairs of hands are needed!Hi @John Baker
I know you were looking at producing a set of inside valve-gear to go with this kit. I'm assuming this can be retrofitted if the kit has already been assembled?
Mike
Feel the fear and do it anyway, just do not be the first to write about your experiences.
Assuming you'll be posting your build progress on your usual workbench thread, I'll follow with interest!








